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The wireless zero service is set to automatic but does not start upon boot
up. I have to manually start the service in order to connect. Can I edit the Reg to allow this to start, or is there some other option. -- Thanks Gordo =?Utf-8?B?R29yZG8=?= |
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Goto Start-->Run and type services.msc and find the WZC service, set it up
as you desire. Under Recovery tab you can tell it to try and start multiple times if it should fail to start on boot. Robert... "Gordo" <> wrote in message news:EC234084-D7B7-4F4F-B258-... > The wireless zero service is set to automatic but does not start upon boot > up. I have to manually start the service in order to connect. Can I edit > the Reg to allow this to start, or is there some other option. > -- > Thanks Gordo DLink Guru |
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